Editor’s Note: This is the introduction to Volume 7, Issue 3 of the Texas National Security Review. When I was a young scholar, I was torn between two models of academic writing. I was trained as a ...
As I sit down to write this column, my final one for the year 2024, a whirlwind of emotions stirs within me. This year marks a significant milestone—a decade since I began writing for The Star. A ...
When I was in my twenties I put writers on a pedestal, believing that writing is an exertion of power. I still largely feel this way because in our present time, where attention is fleeting, to be ...
In January, longtime NewsHour essayist Roger Rosenblatt returned to our studio to talk about his new book on a subject that many of our viewers and readers hold dear. Unless It Moves The Human Heart: ...
Are your relatives and friends urging you to share your life experiences? Would you like to capture your memories on the page? Written reflections on life and memories can create social connections ...
Students in Academic Inquiry Seminars (AIQS) are invited to join the Writing Resource Center for a workshop Friday, Nov. 22, from 1 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall. Titled “Writing Your AIQS Reflection,” ...
Mooresville resident Dorothy Pentz O’Neill’s writing career began in second grade. At the time, she was in the second grade at Staten Island Academy in New York City. Seventy years later, her first ...
Since 2002 I have written somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 articles and blog posts for various publications. This one is my 109th Email Insider column. I had planned to use my 100th Email Insider ...